Communion with the Triune God (Foreword by Kevin J. Vanhoozer)Crossway, 27 de set. 2007 - 448 pàgines Does it make a difference that the God Christians claim to worship has revealed himself as triune-the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Does this fundamental truth of biblical authority have an effect on a believer's personal fellowship with God? Puritan theologian John Owen recognized the great need for every believer to understand the triune God. Communion with the Triune God revisits the truth presented by John Owen and challenges all believers to truly recognize and appreciate the ministry that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have in their lives. This work of John Owen encourages Christians to enjoy true communion with each person of the triune God. |
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... Comforter may always abide with us, though not always comfort us; he who is the Comforter may abide, though he do not always that work.”17 Believers have the Spirit of God in them, without question, but that does not mean they should ...
... comforter comes with sweetness, to be received in a believing heart.”20 Though the Spirit will never abandon a believer, it should not surprise us that neglecting such receptivity to the Spirit's movement compromises our sense of ...
... Comforter (1693), Owen describes in detail the Spirit's role as advocate and comforter for the church, inhabiting God's people and serving as their anointing, seal, and guarantee of what is to come. Finally, in A Discourse of Spiritual ...
... Comforter who draws us to the Son. “No sooner doth the soul begin to feel the life of a promise warming his heart, relieving, cherishing, supporting, delivering from fear, entanglements, or troubles, but it may, it ought, to know that ...
... Comforter, which Christ sends to us, to abide with us in his room and stead (264) [1] We may grieve the Spirit in respect of sanctification (265) [2] We may grieve the Spirit in respect of consolation (265) [a] The Spirit is grieved by ...